2023-2024 Season
“A Doll's House, Part 2”
By Lucas Hnath
Directed by Dr. Stacey Connelly
“The Prom”
Music by Matthew Sklar
Lyrics by Chad Beguelin
Libretto by Bob Martin & Chad Beguelin
Directed by Dr. Nathan Stith
“Agamemnon”
By Aeschylus
Translated by Dr. Thomas Jenkins
Directed by Dr. Kyle Gillette
“Fefu and Her Friends”
By Maria Irene Fornés
Directed by Dr. Rachel Joseph
2022-2023 Season
Stieren Arts Enrichment Series
“The Pandemia Chronicles”
Written and Performed by Guillermo Gómez-Peña
Featuring Balitronica Gómez
“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee”
Music and Lyrics by William Finn
Book by Rachel Sheinkin
Conceived by Rebecca Feldman
Directed by Dr. Nathan Stith
“Could You Please Look into the Camera?”
By Mohammad Al Attar
Directed by Prof. Roberto Prestigiacomo
2021-2022 Season
“Silent Retreat”
By W. David Hancock and Kristin Newbom
Directed by Dr. Rachel Joseph
Stieren Guest Artist: Third Rail Project
2020-2021 Season
Anthropocene (Curated Reading)
By W. David Hancock and Kristin Newbom
Directed by Dr. Rachel Joseph
2019-2020 Season
2018-2019 Season
“Lady Macbeth, a Tragic Comedy”
Inspired By Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Created and Directed by Prof. Roberto Prestigiacomo and Stieren Guest Artist Andrea Cavarra
2017-2018 Season
“Theatre for Social Change”
An original work developed by Trinity Students
Directed by Roberto Prestigiacomo
“Into the Woods”
Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Directed by Dr. Nathan Stith
Music Direction by James Worman
“Mr. Burns: a post-electric play”
A dark comedy by Anne Washburn
Music by Michael Friedman, Lyrics by Anne Washburn
Directed by Dr. Rachel Joseph
“Lysistrata”
Adapted by Ellen McLaughlin
Inspired by the comedy by Aristophanes
Directed by Dr. Stacey Connelly
2016-2017 Season
“Good Kids”
By Naomi Iizuka
Directed by Dr. Kyle Gillette
“Between Worlds" (A devised piece)
Written and performed by Trinity students
Directed by Dr. Rachel Joseph
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Stieren Guest Artist Nona Shepphard
“The Bald Soprano”
By Eugene Ionesco
Directed by Prof. Roberto Prestigiacomo